Abstract: A pocket stabilizer for maintaining the spacing between the sidewalls of a lacrosse rim, comprising: a pair of ears each including an upper helix, a lower lobe and a medial segment disposed therebetween. The upper helix of the pair define a first dimension corresponding to a first sidewall spacing and the lower lobes of the pair define a second dimension corresponding to a second sidewall spacing. A stabilizing member is disposed between and integrates the medial segments of the pair of ears. The pocket stabilizer is placed within the pocket of the lacrosse head and slid downwardly into the throat such that the lower lobes and medial segments are wedged between the sidewalls of the lacrosse head rim to retain the shape of the rim and prevent plastic deformation thereof while the lacrosse head is not in use.
Abstract: A pocket stabilizer for maintaining the spacing between the sidewalls of a lacrosse rim, comprising: a pair of ears each including an upper helix, a lower lobe and a medial segment disposed therebetween. The upper helix of the pair define a first dimension corresponding to a first sidewall spacing and the lower lobes of the pair define a second dimension corresponding to a second sidewall spacing. A stabilizing member is disposed between and integrates the medial segments of the pair of ears. The pocket stabilizer is placed within the pocket of the lacrosse head and slid downwardly into the throat such that the lower lobes and medial segments are wedged between the sidewalls of the lacrosse head rim to retain the shape of the rim and prevent plastic deformation thereof while the lacrosse head is not in use.
Abstract: A planting system for irrigating, aerating and delivering a supply of a growth promoting fluid to a potted plant. The planting system comprises a container defining a reservoir for storing a supply of growth promoting fluid and a cavity for holding a quantity of growing medium. The planting system further comprises a wick assembly configured to convey a flow of the growth promoting fluid to the growing medium in the plant cavity. The wick assembly includes first and second portions which are in fluid communication by a wicking medium. The first portion includes a first end of the wicking medium which is disposed in the reservoir to absorb the growth promoting fluid. The second portion including a second end of the wicking medium disposed in the plant cavity and in contact with the growing medium.
Type:
Application
Filed:
February 21, 2019
Publication date:
September 26, 2019
Applicant:
Bo-Mer Plastics, LLC
Inventors:
Thomas R. Herbert, JR., Robert Alan Buckley